Tropical Park is the site of the first Miami-Dade permitted food truck roundup.

​Tonight is the debut of Miami Street Food Court at Westchester, a weekly food truck roundup at Tropical Park.

According to organizer Steve Simon (who also organizes other roundups, including Truckers Out West and Way Out West), the event will be the first to have obtained a permit from Miami-Dade under the new Food Truck amendment passed May 17th.

The county law requires tax certificates for all trucks, sanitation and site plans, as well as permission from 80 percent of residents who live within 1,000 feet of the event. There's also a one-time fee of about $500.

The Miami Street Food Court will feature over two dozen food trucks, as well as a giant-screen set up where patrons can watch the Heat game. Parking is free.

BTTR, adjacent to Johnson and Wales University, continues tonight, also with over two dozen trucks. Since BTTR is in North Miami, they are not subject to the new Miami-Dade permitting requirements. BTTR features free parking, ATM machines, live entertainment and